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WARREN, Mich. (WJBK) – A female student at Fitzgerald High School has died after she was stabbed during a school fight Wednesday morning, police said.

According to Warren Police there was a fight between two female students in a school classroom Wednesday morning. The 16-year-old girl who was stabbed died from her injuries, police said.

The other student involved has been arrested and is a 17-year-old student at the school.

The article goes on to state the following:

During the press conference, Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer said the 17-year-old student pulled a kitchen knife during the fight and stabbed the younger student twice in the chest. A school resource officer immediately responded and gave the girl CPR until the fire department arrived.

The girl was taken to the hospital but died a little before 9:30 Wednesday morning.

Dwyer said no other students were injured in the fight and stabbing. He said it appears to be a fight between the two girls and may have been over a boy but he could not confirm that was the cause of the fight.

Warren police said they will send prosecutor’s office information to pursue a murder charge. He expects a warrant to be issued later in the day and for the girl to be arraigned Thursday.

Dwyer said that both girls were straight A students involved in extra curricular activities.

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This is a result of a participation trophy society. Where young impressionable minds can no longer comprehend the fact that they can lose to someone else. And the main stream media, and social medias
relentless call for violence against anyone they dislike or disagree with. Being a straight A student did not stop her from doing something this stupid. Don’t blame the weapon used but the narcissistic society that is more concerned about cuddling children than teaching about the real world where winning and losing are a fact of life.